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Most of the members of the state delegation signed a bipartisan letter led by Rep.
Congressman Neguse has also requested funds for Nederland’s Big Springs Emergency Egress and CU Boulder’s Rural Outreach Partnership Program
Washington D.C.— Congressman Joe Neguse (D-CO) and Congressman John Curtis (R-UT) are leading members of the Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus in a letter to the House Appropriations Committee urging them to include robust funding to programs in the Interior and Environment Appropriations Bill that will support improved wildfire preparedness, mitigation, and response across the United States.
Fort Collins, CO— Today, Congressman Joe Neguse announced that the Poudre School District will receive $115,271 in federal COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start child care facilities and the Thompson Schools District will receive $41,835 for their programs. Last year, Congressman Neguse introduced the Jump Start for Head Start Act, calling for emergency COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start facilities to support Larimer County kids and families.
Boulder, CO— Today, Congressman Joe Neguse announced that Boulder County will receive $40,330 in federal COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start child care facilities across the County. Last year, Congressman Neguse introduced the Jump Start for Head Start Act, calling for emergency COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start facilities to support Boulder County kids and families.
Frisco, CO— Today, Congressman Joe Neguse announced that Summit County will receive $14,747 in federal COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start child care facilities across the County. Last year, Congressman Neguse introduced the Jump Start for Head Start Act, calling for emergency COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start facilities to support Summit County kids and families.
Vail, CO— Today, Congressman Joe Neguse announced that Eagle County will receive $22,272 in federal COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start child care facilities across the County. Last year, Congressman Neguse introduced the Jump Start for Head Start Act, calling for emergency COVID-19 relief funds for Head Start facilities to support Eagle County kids and families.
Washington D.C—Congressman Joe Neguse, along with Representatives Suzanne Bonamici, Don Beyer, and Earl Blumenauer, is requesting robust funding for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science and Technology Global Change Research Office for the Fiscal Year of 2022. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is one of 13 agencies composing the U.S. Global Change Research Program who are conducting a National Climate Assessment.
“America the Beautiful” outline includes Congressman Neguse’s Civilian Climate CorpspProposal, his plan to support the ORLP program and his request to center local voices
Today, Congressman John Curtis (R-UT) and Congressman Joe Neguse (D-CO) are leading members of the Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus in a letter to Appropriators in Congress urging them to include robust funding to programs in the Interior and Environment Appropriations Bill that will support improved wildfire preparedness, mitigation, and response across the United States. The letter indicates that such funds could be used to increase the pace and scale of hazardous fuels management and forest restoration; improve eco